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The previously expected ICE enforcement surge never materialized. Curious.

I wonder if this just means they're short-staffed. Or perhaps distracted.

(I also wonder if somebody made a judgment call not to try what they did in MN in MA, but have largely rejected the notion. It would not be to anybody's advantage if they did, on either side, but I'm not seeing a lot of good judgment in evidence anywhere.)

Flowers, Especially Cherry Blossoms

Mar. 20th, 2026 09:08 pm
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I saw more flowers here and there in the neighborhood on my perambulation this afternoon. I checked out the patch of trees and brush a little to the south of my apartment building, and saw a few actual cherry blossoms, and some more buds and half-opened blossoms. In a few days, there may be quite a display.
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This spooky ghost story has a central pairing that I feel like I may have requested as an original work: Widow/Female Fake Psychic/Ghost of a Female Bog Body.

My Darling Dreadful Thing is set in the Netherlands in the 1950s, which is a selling point all by itself as I love unusual settings. Roos is a young woman whose abusive fake psychic mother forces her to participate in her fake seances. But though Roos does not communicate with the spirits sought by the desperate, grieving customers, she actually does have a spirit companion, a bog body whom Roos has bound to her and named Ruth.

Roos is delighted when Agnes, a biracial (Indonesian/Dutch) widow, takes her as a companion and spirits her away to her neglected Gothic mansion in the middle of nowhere. The mansion is otherwise occupied only by Agnes's sister-in-law, Willamine, who is dying of tuberculosis, and has a marvellously bizarre Gothic history. Roos falls hard in love with Agnes, with whom she has a surprising amount in common.

But this whole story is being told in retrospect, as a series of interviews Roos is having with a psychiatrist who is trying to determine whether she's mentally fit to stand trial for murder. Something very bad happened at the mansion...

Read more... )

Very enjoyable, very gothic, very atmospheric. I'm excited to read van Veen's other two books. I looked her up to see if she's actually from the Netherlands (yes) and learned that she's one of a set of non-identical triplet sisters! I don't think I've ever read a book by a triplet before.

orchestrating the talk

Mar. 19th, 2026 11:27 pm
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Ah those scenes. Half a dozen things have to be done, by people whose intentions include none of them. Particularly not info-dumping.

But things like the heroine's dropping some knowledge in the middle so that they revise their plans to shove off the problem customer on the newbie.

Or the heroine's brother is talking with the king when she arrives with the prince, thus letting it be known what plans the king is making, when no detail is needed.

And they require careful and subtle orchestrating of what is said when, so as to give everyone motives.

sigh

Bridged at Last

Mar. 19th, 2026 11:14 pm
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This afternoon, I went to the dental office, where the dentist and his assistant installed a permanent bridge in my left lower jaw. I hope that this proves permanent, and that my first bridge is also my last.

I remember that when I was a small child, my paternal grandfather, who was a couple of years older than I am now, had false teeth, and would sometimes take them out to show me. Thanks at least in part to improved dentistry, I have so far not needed false teeth to replace the natural-grown ones, and I hope that this remains the case. I may, however, still have more than three decades ahead of me, if I live to my grandfather’s exceptional age, so I may suffer considerable decay over such a span.

Witch Hat Atelier, Vol. 14

Mar. 19th, 2026 12:56 pm
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Witch Hat Atelier, Vol. 14 by Kamome Shirahama

The tale continues! Serious spoilers ahead for the earlier works.

Read more... )

Milton Friedman on Ayn Rand

Mar. 19th, 2026 09:23 am
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The other day, I found my way to an interview with the late Professor Milton Friedman back in the 1990s (the interviewer, Brian Doherty, died recently). I think that Friedman had wise words on various matters, and I was particularly struck by his views of Ayn Rand (whom he never met): “As I always have said, she had an extremely good influence on all those who did not become Randians. But if they became Randians, they were hopeless.”

That makes sense. Atlas Shrugged dramatizes the results of government trying to take over everything and manage the economy. Some of Rand’s essays standing up for liberty are also memorable, and make cogent points. But you should not mistake her for the great philosopher she thought she was.

Or, as someone said after the 2008 election, “You can disagree with her philosophy, and you can say that her heroes aren’t realistic. But you have to say one thing for her: it has now become clear that her villains are pretty realistic.”

And now to work.
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Sydney definitely would have forgotten she was wearing holo-boobs before heading back. The question is, what did she have on under them? Well, the answer is, she did actually take off her shirt, but still had her bra on. Which she was okay with in the, let’s call it the sex positive environment of Cora’s ship. Appearing in the break room of Archon HQ would have been one of those moments she’d have nightmares about basically forever.

For those of you wondering though, she wouldn’t have appeared there. The last time she used the Aetherium Causeway, she invoked it to head back to Fracture Station. That was when they were fighting Vehemence in the quarry.  She basically pushed the “take me to the last place the gate was open” button. But if she uses that same button now, the last place the gate was open was in the quarry, so she’d pop out there. That quarry isn’t so far from the base, but she’d need to fly a few dozen miles in just a bra and jeans to get to the base, which is probably another thing she’d have nightmares about. Although I guess she could wrap herself in the Lighthook, but then she’d get windshear all over her face while she flew since she wouldn’t be able to use the shield.

Healing potions are basically the most common drop in most video games (or plates with steaming hams on them, like the street thugs in Final Fight were on their way to thanksgiving dinner) because action games are a lot more exciting when they have lots of action, and that means that most players will take a lot of beatings along the way. But as soon as you slow down and think about what “healing” is, you realize it probably needs to be more complex than a think that just refills a healthbar. Unless you’re in a world where everyone is not a biological being, but some sort of mana construct, and “health” is more of a coherence field holding it all together, like in many LitRPG and cultivation novels, when they try to explain exactly how high level characters are so tough. As they rank up, their biology is more or less replaced with magic. I read one where a character realizes this to the point that he allows his head to get cut off in order to deliver a fatal blow against some high-ranked monster, knowing that he has more “lifeforce” than the damage decapitation conveys. He also happens to have monstrous regeneration, so decapitation is just a momentary inconvenience. For the high level characters in books like that, they really do just have hit points, and no vital areas like a brain or heart or kidneys.

But in the Grrl-verse, while there are things like cultivators, 99% of the population needs healing potions that affect living biology, which means you don’t want to take one that merely speeds up natural healing while you have a compound fracture or a barbed arrow still stuck in your back.

90% of Maxima’s disguise is holographic, but she does have nipple and crotch… pasties is the wrong word. It’s more like printed latex… okay, pasties might be appropriate, but it’s only like latex if latex was made from kevlar and carbon fiber and some kind of nano goo to make it comfortable and extraordinarily sticky. Those pasties are also covered by the hologram, so no one can see the seams. She also has a mask that’s stuck to her face in the same way, because chemical warfare it totally okay in the tournament. Want to make a bioweapon that has acid for blood and hope anyone attacking it gets a lung full of aerosolized acid? That’s totally okay. Want to make a warbot whose primary exhaust is mustard gas? Go for it. Maxima’s mucus membranes aren’t mucusy anymore, but honestly, why not have a mask that can filter out at least some nasty stuff and can also shield her non-mucous membraney eyes? She also has hearing protection, but that’s separate from the mask.

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Mother of LearningI found an audiobook series that I enjoyed, called “Mother of Learning.” It has nothing to do with mothers. Instead, it’s a magic academy novel mixed with, get this, Groundhog Day. The MC winds up having to live the same month over and over while he tries to figure out what the heck is going on. Doing a hundred pushups each day isn’t going to help him obviously, because his body is reset at the beginning of each loop, but his memories stay, including his accumulated magical knowledge, and since his mana pool is tied to his soul, that continues to develop as well. So obviously, he goes from not-especially-weak-but-certainly-not-exceptional to wildly OP over the course of the books. Well, OP compared to his fellow students, but the forces arrayed against him are still daunting. Anyway, if you have an Audible membership the first audiobook is free, so you can check it out and the only thing you have to spend on it is time. There’s 4 books, totaling about 100 hours of narration, so if you’re a long-haul trucker, you might enjoy filling time with this.


Ah! I thought I had more time till March. I’m bad at looking at dates apparently. The new one is underway. I should have a draft ready to go for the next Monday comic?

Here is Gaxgy’s painting Maxima promised him. Weird how he draws almost exactly like me.

I did try and do an oil painting version of this, by actually re-painting over the whole thing with brush-strokey brushes, but what I figured out is that most brushy oil paintings are kind of low detail. Sure, a skilled painter like Bob Ross or whoever can dab a brush down a canvas and make a great looking tree or a shed with shingles, but in trying to preserve the detail of my picture (eyelashes, reflections, etc) was that I had to keep making the brush smaller and smaller, and the end result was that honestly, it didn’t really look all that oil-painted. I’ll post that version over at Patreon, just for fun, but I kind of quit on it after getting mostly done with re-painting Max.

Patreon has a no-dragon-bikini version of of the picture as well, naturally.


Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. Feel free to contribute as much as you like.

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Episode 2754: Mutually Assured Distraction

Plans should always go through a few rounds of refinement. If you're the GM, encourage the players to check all the details and make sure everything is covered. How else can you be sure that you can plan around all of their contingencies and have the villain do something unexpected?

aurilee writes:

Commentary by memnarch (who has not seen the movie)

Wow. Is this an all-new low for Jim plan appreciation? I didn't think it was that much of a plan myself, but it didn't seem "I'd prefer to talk about uncomfortable personal things" bad. I still think that getting them to fight each other first is probably more workable than a three-way fight.

Finding AnaZone will be easy though. Rey's probably on her way here with the pyramid and that's a map to their headquarters. It's a little weird to think of Palpatine having a random planet base instead of Coruscant or a Death Star, but it definitely simplifies finding him and his stuff in order to have a fight.

How Nute is going to be defeated is a separate challenge, I think. Sure, all the fleets Nute has could get blown up, but that'd still leave all of the bases of operation behind right? I think we'll need Artoo and Chewie to come up with a super-antivirus to get rid of him. Hm. And if the players broadcast that it's being worked on and they're going to give it to AnaZone for distribution, that'd be an excellent piece of bait to get the First Order fleets to follow them around as well.

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Mar. 19th, 2026 04:00 am
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Posted by Jennie Breeden

There is piles of baggage that come with being a working woman in the 80's and having a deadbeat boyfriend.

Girl’s didn’t get ADHD in the 80’s, we got Overachiever Anxiety disorders.

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Just hit play.

(All about the sound, but visuals also nice.)

2026 Mar 18: Benn Jordan [BennJordan YT]: "I'm here to disrupt the finance synthesizer scene."

Grok, explain Butlerian Jihad [ai]

Mar. 19th, 2026 12:36 am
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Screenshot of two comments on X.  One says, "Reading Dune.  Frank Herbert was cooking." and shows a section of a photo of a book page reading, "'Once, men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free.  But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.' '"Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a man's mind,"' Paul quoted."  Below that someone replied, paging Grok, X's resident AI, "please explain this post and the quote in in, what should I understand about it?"

Debate is raging on BSky if this is deliberate wit or accidental idiocy.

(h/t user mlyp.bsky.social)

Farewell to Winamp, hello to Starlink

Mar. 17th, 2026 11:16 pm
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Work has actually been picking up lately, which is nice because I was getting pretty depressed about not carrying my weight on the team. Been finishing roughly one return a day since Friday, a pace which I'm sure will pick up as we get into April. 

Winamp had been acting more and more flaky of late, and today I decided I'd just delete it, download a fresh file, and reinstall. Well, that didn't work - it refuses to install except with Administrator permissions - but I have those! There are apparently ways to get around this problem, but they may as well be written in Chinese for all the sense they make to me. Fortunately, Windows Media Player still works, and I'll just have to fiddle with the playlists until I get them right. 

In other technical matters, I'm giving up on Frontier's wretched DSL service and ordered a Starlink setup. I'll have to set it up in the bedroom looking out the window, I guess, since there's no good way to set it up otherwise. 

Also looked at how much house I can afford given what I'm paying in rent, and it doesn't look too good. May have to wait until next year, pay down the credit cards, and put money away towards a down payment. 


Episode 2753: Ship Happens

Mar. 17th, 2026 09:11 am
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Episode 2753: Ship Happens

It's amazing how often we see vehicles designed for space flight end up submerged in water, and then emerge fully functional. They must really over-engineer those things.

In general, things surviving where they really shouldn't can be a great theme for co-opting into a game. Imagine a magical tome that unexpectedly survives a fire that turns all around it into ash. Or the classic creature frozen in ice, which returns to life when thawed out. A shipwreck where the ship is somehow still intact, and the interior spaces are still dry, preserving things that would normally have long rotted away.

Any time something happens that should be destructive, you can sprinkle in some object that unexpectedly survived. Now you have an instant adventure hook.

aurilee writes:

Commentary by memnarch (who has not seen the movie)

Aw, Luke didn't even give Rey a chance to raise the X-wing up! At least she could have tried before the old master showed off by lifting the ship up. Definitely looks in better shape than when it was stuck on Dagobah though!

And whoops! That's rather awkward for Corey. I guess that never came up in any of the talk, otherwise he probably wouldn't have picked that metaphor to start with. I think I'd pick rust as the cancer metaphor replacement. It seems to grow if you don't pay attention and take care of it quickly, rusted objects take a lot of work to clean and they're never quite the same afterwards, and it'll eventually destroy whatever it's taken hold in if left alone. And as a bonus, rust doesn't seem to be that common in Star Wars, so as an in-character statement, that'd be even scarier than an evil space fungus. You could probably pick up at least a couple of those by just running off into the jungle around the current Resistance base.

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